Connect GitLab to Google Analytics
Automate workflows between GitLab and Google Analytics. No coding required.
What you can automate between GitLab and Google Analytics
These are the most popular automations teams set up between GitLab and Google Analytics. Each one runs automatically once activated — no manual steps.
Log event when new commit pushed
Record an analytics event automatically when when code is committed to the repository.
Create issue when report generated
Open a new issue or bug report automatically when when a new report is ready.
Sync GitLab changes to Google Analytics
Keep Google Analytics updated when when a new pr is opened.
What syncs between GitLab and Google Analytics
When an event occurs in GitLab, the relevant data is automatically sent to Google Analytics. Arahi maps the fields between both apps so the data arrives in the right format — no manual formatting or exports required.
Data from GitLab
- Issues / PRs
- Commits
- Project items
- Labels / tags
- Assignees
Data from Google Analytics
- Reports
- Dashboard data
- Metrics
- Time-series data
- Aggregations
How to connect GitLab to Google Analytics
Follow these steps to set up your integration. The entire process takes under 5 minutes.
What you'll need
- An active GitLab account with repository access
- An active Google Analytics account
- A free Arahi AI account (sign up takes 30 seconds)
Create your Arahi AI account
Sign up at app.arahi.ai — it's free and takes 30 seconds. No credit card required. You'll land on the dashboard where you can create your first workflow.
Authenticate GitLab
Click "Add Connection" and select GitLab from the app directory. You'll be redirected to GitLab's authorization page. Grant Arahi access to your repositories, issues, and project data. You control which repos and projects the integration can access.
Authenticate Google Analytics
Same process for Google Analytics. Click "Add Connection," select Google Analytics, and authorize access. Grant Arahi access to your dashboards, reports, and datasets. You select which data sources the integration can read.
Choose your trigger
Select what event starts the workflow. For this integration, popular triggers include: new commit pushed in gitlab or report generated in google analytics. The trigger fires automatically whenever that event happens — no manual intervention.
Configure the action
Define what happens when the trigger fires. For example: log event in google analytics. Map the data fields between GitLab and Google Analytics so the right information lands in the right place.
Test and activate
Run a test to confirm data flows correctly between GitLab and Google Analytics. Check that the fields map as expected, then toggle the workflow on. It runs 24/7 from here — Arahi handles retries, error logging, and monitoring automatically.
Why connect GitLab and Google Analytics?
Manually moving data between GitLab and Google Analytics is error-prone and eats into your team's productive hours. Connecting them through Arahi eliminates that overhead — events in one app trigger actions in the other automatically.
Tips for your GitLab + Google Analytics integration
Get more out of this integration with these best practices.
Who uses the GitLab + Google Analytics integration?
Teams across industries connect GitLab and Google Analytics to streamline their workflows.
Engineering leads managing sprints who rely on Google Analytics for data analytics
Data teams who need real-time data from GitLab
Engineering teams and data teams collaborating across tools
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about connecting GitLab and Google Analytics.
How do I connect GitLab to Google Analytics?
Sign up for a free Arahi AI account, then click "Add Connection" to authenticate both GitLab and Google Analytics via OAuth. Choose a workflow template — like syncing developer tools events to data analytics actions — customize the field mapping, and activate. The entire setup takes under 5 minutes.
What can I automate between GitLab and Google Analytics?
You can automate a wide range of workflows: sync new GitLab events to Google Analytics actions, trigger Google Analytics updates when GitLab data changes, create Google Analytics records from GitLab events, and build conditional workflows with filters and field mapping. Each workflow runs 24/7 with automatic retries.
Is the GitLab and Google Analytics integration free?
Arahi AI includes 100 free actions per month on the Starter plan — enough for most small teams. If your GitLab-to-Google Analytics workflows need more volume, paid plans start at $29/month with unlimited workflows and priority execution.
Is my GitLab data secure when connected to Google Analytics?
Yes. Arahi uses OAuth 2.0 for authentication — we never store your GitLab or Google Analytics passwords. All data is encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3) and at rest (AES-256). Your developer tools data is only accessed when a workflow runs, and you can revoke access at any time from your Arahi dashboard.
Can I sync data both ways between GitLab and Google Analytics?
Yes. You can set up workflows that trigger from either GitLab or Google Analytics. For example, create a workflow where GitLab events update Google Analytics, and a separate one where Google Analytics changes sync back to GitLab. Each direction is configured independently so you have full control.
Do I need technical skills to connect GitLab and Google Analytics?
No coding is required. Arahi's visual workflow builder lets you configure triggers, actions, and field mapping with clicks. If you can use GitLab and Google Analytics, you can set up the integration. Most users are running their first workflow within 10 minutes.
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